peter zumthor's david geffen galleries open at LACMA as a sweeping glass-and-concrete arc
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peter zumthor's david geffen galleries open at LACMA as a sweeping glass-and-concrete arc
"The new building, a 275-meter-long, curved glass-and-concrete structure, houses the permanent collection of the museum across 10,220 square meters of gallery space elevated nearly 9 meters above street level."
"The inaugural installation at LACMA's David Geffen Galleries was developed by 45 curators working across disciplines, departing from conventional art-historical chronology in favor of a geographic framework structured around four bodies of water."
The David Geffen Galleries at LACMA, designed by Peter Zumthor, will open on April 19, 2026. This building is part of a two-decade transformation of the museum. It features a 275-meter-long, curved glass-and-concrete structure with 10,220 square meters of gallery space. The design includes seven ground-level pavilions for various functions and publicly accessible plazas. The inaugural installation, developed by 45 curators, organizes art around four bodies of water, emphasizing geographic connections over traditional art-historical chronology.
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